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let's say the environment or let's say cyber warfare, we can leave you in the right direction, and the technology is there so that you and i can gather material, gather information in a fashion that is infinitely easier than the one we used to use 40 years ago, 50 years ago. we can sit at our laptop and harvest disinformation. >> with the reporting you have a ton of information these curators can provide any amount of information, how reliable is the information? is it based upon actual reporting? >> two key points have to be made. there is a brilliant material that is being well reported according to the standards if you and i worked. >> how do you know that? >> because i have been told. [laughter] >> on the other hand, the implication of your question is absolutely correct. we don't know often when something comes across on the internet we have no way of knowing what its provenance is, we have no way of knowing what the intention, with the goal is of the people that are putting that out there. and i will tell you something i learned the other day from one of these talks. it had nothing to do wi
let's say the environment or let's say cyber warfare, we can leave you in the right direction, and the technology is there so that you and i can gather material, gather information in a fashion that is infinitely easier than the one we used to use 40 years ago, 50 years ago. we can sit at our laptop and harvest disinformation. >> with the reporting you have a ton of information these curators can provide any amount of information, how reliable is the information? is it based upon actual...
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we could have it flowing down technology -- slowing down technology. i do not think that is a good opera -- option. we have to speed up the levers of government. one example is an obvious need to speed things up. the way we do spectrum allocation globally today is the way we have done it for decades. we do have to cooperate internationally on spectrum. what one country does with spectrum could interfere with the spectrum use in a neighboring country. we have to cooperate. we need to sit down together and agree on allocations. the greatest works is once every four years, there is a big effort. given the rapid changes in mobile, what we are seeing with increase in demand, the pressures on infrastructure, it is hard to see how it will continue to make sense that the only time these international allocations issues are addressed is once every four years. there are lots of examples like this. one of the things we would all benefit from in international is instead of seeing the kinds of proposals i mentioned, i think global economic growth and opportunity an
we could have it flowing down technology -- slowing down technology. i do not think that is a good opera -- option. we have to speed up the levers of government. one example is an obvious need to speed things up. the way we do spectrum allocation globally today is the way we have done it for decades. we do have to cooperate internationally on spectrum. what one country does with spectrum could interfere with the spectrum use in a neighboring country. we have to cooperate. we need to sit down...
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the technology required is intense and the israelis have her back to bed. the israelis pay for the development of the iron dome system themselves. america has been paying for the production of the iron dome systems. there is another problem economically, which is we don't know exactly how many interceptors israel has in their supply system. melissa: how many do you think? >> my informal assessment based on open source reporting was about 1300, maybe 1350 interceptors to start. they shot off at least 400 this past week. it's a drop of 25 to 30% of their supply. now the problem is hamas had 10,000 rockets in gaza to start. hezbollah has 40-60,000 rockets in syria and southern lebanon. iron dome is qualitatively superior to anything that hamas or hezbollah has. melissa: thank you for coming on, that is all very important information i have not heard anywhere else and i hope you'll come back on soon. >> absolutely. thank you for having me. melissa: crude oil futures falling 3% after hope for a cease-fire in the gaza strip immediate concerns of supply risk in th
the technology required is intense and the israelis have her back to bed. the israelis pay for the development of the iron dome system themselves. america has been paying for the production of the iron dome systems. there is another problem economically, which is we don't know exactly how many interceptors israel has in their supply system. melissa: how many do you think? >> my informal assessment based on open source reporting was about 1300, maybe 1350 interceptors to start. they shot...
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definitely the technology is far more advanced and israel is the one instigated all of this in the first place not the palestinians not the rockets from hamas israel's but continuing to build settlements continuing to occupy palestinian land continuing to kill people every day when they hear it on the media but every day somebody is killed shot jailed young kids in jail so you know the media tries to portray it as it all started with hamas rockets that's totally false it did not start with that it started with israel being the aggressor continuing its policy of apartheid and colonialism against the palestinian people and that has to end for there to be any real settlement an end to the violence israel has to be put in its place and told by the un and the united states to stop the occupation stop killing people stop firing missiles because nothing civilize about that at all ok since nine eleven it appears that our we've seen a lot more reports. of hate crimes and would you say that these ads feed into islamophobia islamophobia as well must all be a excuse me and as a member of the muslim
definitely the technology is far more advanced and israel is the one instigated all of this in the first place not the palestinians not the rockets from hamas israel's but continuing to build settlements continuing to occupy palestinian land continuing to kill people every day when they hear it on the media but every day somebody is killed shot jailed young kids in jail so you know the media tries to portray it as it all started with hamas rockets that's totally false it did not start with that...
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consumer discretionary and health care today's top performers and technology and energy lagged. we have lots of action in the metals today. gold giving back a little more than a half of yesterday's gains closing down $11 an ounce. other metals lower, the biggest loser today, goes into catalytic converters to convert, down 1.1%. silver down eight-tenths of a percent. here's a good sign here. new home construction soaring to the highest level in more than four years last month. jumping 3.6% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 894,000. october's jump pushed starts up more than 40% compared to one year ago. david: it's all covered for today's action, larry, at the cme in chicago, and we've got more than $110 billion in advice from the gurus. starting with larry at the cme. larry, did you hear anything at all from ben bernanke that was game changing as far as the markets were concerned? >> no, not at all. i mean, i think we were hoping for more, but, honestly, david, it was a band-aid. david: you said "hoping for more," and what would you hope for? some say the fed did too much.
consumer discretionary and health care today's top performers and technology and energy lagged. we have lots of action in the metals today. gold giving back a little more than a half of yesterday's gains closing down $11 an ounce. other metals lower, the biggest loser today, goes into catalytic converters to convert, down 1.1%. silver down eight-tenths of a percent. here's a good sign here. new home construction soaring to the highest level in more than four years last month. jumping 3.6% to a...
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it's technology innovations all the developments around we've got the future avar. war. groups. also are. right in the fear of just like. it wasn't. the smadi when i was fifteen years old you can't win and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social changes can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women. i'm going to come not to across. the patient it's a position and construction to stop people in the obama administration talking about how much they care about the women of afghanistan it's not true they don't care about the women of afghanistan.
it's technology innovations all the developments around we've got the future avar. war. groups. also are. right in the fear of just like. it wasn't. the smadi when i was fifteen years old you can't win and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only effective social changes can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women. i'm going to come not to across. the patient it's a position and construction to stop people in the obama administration talking about how much they care...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for...
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we do have united health group and united technologies right there. jpmorgan chase is trying to battle it out and try and make a move to the upside. we really need to focus on hewlett-packard. what a disaster. the computer and printing giant revealed today it has discovered -- [inaudible] -- within autonomy. it turns out it doesn't worth anything close to what hp paid for it. now hp will have to write down nearly 9 billion dollars, all kinds of finger pointing about accountants and what they did or didn't discover. we're going to have more on that coming up in just a moment. we know a lot of you might own hewlett-packard. it is a widely-held stock. you need to see what's going on with that company. you want more cold water? fed chairman ben bernanke splashed the markets with it. his speech today before the economic club of new york helping to accelerate losses today. the dow jones industrials down 94 points. the session lows. we're down 39 at the moment. but really the session lows hit shortly after ben bernanke wrapped up his speech. we will get into
we do have united health group and united technologies right there. jpmorgan chase is trying to battle it out and try and make a move to the upside. we really need to focus on hewlett-packard. what a disaster. the computer and printing giant revealed today it has discovered -- [inaudible] -- within autonomy. it turns out it doesn't worth anything close to what hp paid for it. now hp will have to write down nearly 9 billion dollars, all kinds of finger pointing about accountants and what they...
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. >> check out our new alarm [ male announcer ] are you ready for tomorrow's technology today? then switch to at&t u-verse tv. add the wireless receiver exclusively from at&t, and you're no longer tied to the tv outlet. move your tv wherever you want in your home...even outside. [ megan ] call now and switch to u-verse for just $29 a month for six months, with a total home dvr included, free for life. add hbo and cinemax and get the first three months free. plus you can bundle tv and u-verse high speed internet with speeds up to 24 megs. [ male announcer ] our total home dvr lets you record four shows at once... and play them back in any room. every channel is in 100-percent, crystal-clear digital picture and sound. and you can upgrade to get 170 hd channels -- that's more than cable. [ megan ] so call now and switch to u-verse for just $29 a month for six months, with a total home dvr included, free for life. add hbo and cinemax and get the first three months free. [ male announcer ] at&t u-verse. it's tv like you've never seen before. ♪
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the only one with trap + lock technology. look! one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> we're talking about saving for college. with me this hour are greg olson and carmen wong ulrich. carmen, this question is for you. >> i have a 4-year-old and 6-month-old. i'm wondering what long-term and short-term investments i should make for college funds. >> we can all relate to this. how do we start saving early? >> yes, we can. save early and key here is where are you saving? what are you putting it in? you want the tax
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life-saving technology was used. we tested every blood unit. in the last unit she got, we found was not all virus. that was a demonstration that the unit of blood was given to a person, and then the organs became vehicles for carrying west nile virus. you can see where right now we're seeing meningitis because of technology. the bacteria gets to the right place and and technology is there to allow for the disease to spread. that is the thing we want to be most aware of. hospitals in uganda working on control is going to be the best thing to keep ebola from getting out. >> according to some accounts, perhaps very important in the early spread of hiv was the hypodermic needle. it was being used to inoculate people with various types of medicines, including medicines to deal with malaria. there are not very many needles, so they were being reused. a writer who published a book about the origins of aids bring some new data to the idea the french colonial doctors injecting malaria medicines and medicines to fight against various kinds of venereal di
life-saving technology was used. we tested every blood unit. in the last unit she got, we found was not all virus. that was a demonstration that the unit of blood was given to a person, and then the organs became vehicles for carrying west nile virus. you can see where right now we're seeing meningitis because of technology. the bacteria gets to the right place and and technology is there to allow for the disease to spread. that is the thing we want to be most aware of. hospitals in uganda...
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, not just in terms of unemployed workers, but in terms of potential products, new investments, new technologies, things that are just on the shelf are not utilized to the full extent because people wait to see how things evolve. i think there's an important potential for the economy to strengthen significantly if there's a greater level of security and comfort about where we are going as a country so i hope very much that's what's going to happen. thank you. [applause] >> all right, breaking news right now. listening to that, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke wrapping up comments in the economic club of new york. a lot of interesting things there. he talked there at the end about uncertainty holding back business investment. i don't know that "uncertainty" is the right word anymore. it was uncertainty about obamacare, the election, and then the fiscal cliff. it's not uncertainty more as pessimism and depression on businesses. >> taxes, slow growth, and quickly, then off to peter barnes, interesting he said solving the fiscal cliff could be a good year for economic growth putting it all on w
, not just in terms of unemployed workers, but in terms of potential products, new investments, new technologies, things that are just on the shelf are not utilized to the full extent because people wait to see how things evolve. i think there's an important potential for the economy to strengthen significantly if there's a greater level of security and comfort about where we are going as a country so i hope very much that's what's going to happen. thank you. [applause] >> all right,...
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we like the technology. we think it's going to be an important part of hp's -- hp software's growth strategy, but it is not as valuable as we had believed it to be because revenues are lower, growth rate, we believe, will be slower and the margin is not what was reported, which was in a 40 to 45% range. we now think more of a 28 to 30% range. >> which means they would have paid an awful lot less for it if they had over done the deal. many hp investors which they never heard the name autonomy you let alone hewlett-packard, having issues of its own. >> you asked meg whitman whether she regrets having voted for the deal? i regret i voted for the deal. very candid about it. >> very straightforward, as she has been, about that, you are right. i thought that was an interesting explanation, wasn't as though they were out there. they tried to do their due diligence, clearly they failed. not up to the board to do forensic accounting, tyler, but you would hope that somebody would asked the proper questions and perhaps
we like the technology. we think it's going to be an important part of hp's -- hp software's growth strategy, but it is not as valuable as we had believed it to be because revenues are lower, growth rate, we believe, will be slower and the margin is not what was reported, which was in a 40 to 45% range. we now think more of a 28 to 30% range. >> which means they would have paid an awful lot less for it if they had over done the deal. many hp investors which they never heard the name...
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foreign policy from all of this innovation in the technology? >> you mentioned i think a number of the biggest challenges one of the ways we benefit from thinking about this is to distinguish between long-term goals were mere term nm management challenges. long-term goals we have to bet on openness, freedom of access to private markets. for the reasons i talked about in my remarks and many others, the recipe for global peace and prosperity is in that. a good question though on the short term challenges that are very real and over time it will lead to greater economic opportunity and job creation. in the new term there is potentially a mismatch between connectivity doing dangerous people larger reform without moving the opportunity as quickly. we have many difficult management challenges but one of the things we have to do is speed up the economic opportunity side so if you are as convinced as i am that the more there is economic opportunity, the less threats will see. it creates a whole host of challenges. i will give you another example in this
foreign policy from all of this innovation in the technology? >> you mentioned i think a number of the biggest challenges one of the ways we benefit from thinking about this is to distinguish between long-term goals were mere term nm management challenges. long-term goals we have to bet on openness, freedom of access to private markets. for the reasons i talked about in my remarks and many others, the recipe for global peace and prosperity is in that. a good question though on the short...
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zebra technology is the company. interesting stuff. the ceo exclusively live on fox business. ♪ >> at 20 minutes past the hour, i have your fox news minute. making this our a peace deal between israel and gaza militants. the cease-fire will take effect at midnight. that is 5:00 p.m. eastern. the deal was apparently brokered by egypt. president obama called egyptian president earlier today. feds charging for california man with plotting to kill americans overseas by joining al qaeda and the taliban in afghanistan. the fbi claiming that the failed terrorist were going to bomb government facilities and public places. one of them served in the air force. warren goodman has died. the two-term republican from the granite state served from 1980 to 1993. he is perhaps best known for the balance budget plan passed in the 1980s. he was 82 years old. let's get you back now to dagen. dagen: we have breaking news to break to you on elmo. sesame workshop saying that the elbow actor has resigned calling this ongoing of sex allegations problem a dis
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. >> there will always be escalation of military technology on each side. missile defense and the degree to which it has advanced where you can shoot down another bullet head ned your direction, that technology is extraordinary in and of itself. what inch certificate sept intercepts is is remarkable. it's something that we need especially with iran and with china as well. jenna: do we have that here? >> our missile defense is extraordinary. to be frank about it, jenna we do not have enough missile defense, and there is not a program in the budget over the next few years to get to us where we are adequate. jenna: sounds like a good topic for another segment. we keep coming back to iran. this certainly has dominated the news headlines over the last several days about is is rea israel going to war. we are at war in afghanistan right now. we tend to forget about it. can you bring it together for our viewers about how the strategies are related. it seems we've forgotten about afghanistan, that's where our war on terror is. >> there is a strategic objection that
. >> there will always be escalation of military technology on each side. missile defense and the degree to which it has advanced where you can shoot down another bullet head ned your direction, that technology is extraordinary in and of itself. what inch certificate sept intercepts is is remarkable. it's something that we need especially with iran and with china as well. jenna: do we have that here? >> our missile defense is extraordinary. to be frank about it, jenna we do not have...
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in addition to demonstrating that network news divisions can make money, there was a technological explosion. it wasn't just the three networks anymore. you have cable, satellite television, and the internet. now there are hundreds, even thousands of competitors out there. what is incredibly cheap to put on the air is a couple of people like you and me just yelling at each other. at talking. what draws an audience is when, in fact, we disagree. when, in fact, we get nasty with one another. what rupert murdoch's demonstrated is that there really was a hunger in america for something that was less liberal than what the networks for putting on the air. so, fox news was born. fox news has been hugely successful. it earns somewhere between $1.10 $0.50 billion a year. -- $1 and $1.5 billion a year. the folks at nbc took a look at what fox has been doing and figure out if they could make news skewing news to the right, if we could make half of that, let's ask you to the left. and so, you have on cable television news that caters to people who consider themselves progressives, news to people who con
in addition to demonstrating that network news divisions can make money, there was a technological explosion. it wasn't just the three networks anymore. you have cable, satellite television, and the internet. now there are hundreds, even thousands of competitors out there. what is incredibly cheap to put on the air is a couple of people like you and me just yelling at each other. at talking. what draws an audience is when, in fact, we disagree. when, in fact, we get nasty with one another. what...
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now that technology has gotten better, we can go back and learn what caused those cancers and why some children were cured and others weren't. >> reporter: and for my grandparents' darling child, my grandmother says even nearly 60 years later there are still thoughts of love. >> george and i do talk about it. maybe more recently in the last two or three years than before. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> oh, i think we're getting older, and -- and robin to me is a joy. she's like an angel to me, and she's not a sadness or a sorrow. those little fat arms around my neck. >> reporter: gampy actually said recently he hopes when he passes away that's who he will see first. >> it is who he'll see first. >> reporter: there's a tra tradition at st. jude's to send balloons to heaven to remember those who passed on. >> up to robin. >> reporter: i shared this with my grandmother. >> she's still with us. we need her and yet we have her. we can't touch her, and yet we can feel her. we hope she will stay in our house for a very, very long time. >> reporter: and my aunt would be 63 years old
now that technology has gotten better, we can go back and learn what caused those cancers and why some children were cured and others weren't. >> reporter: and for my grandparents' darling child, my grandmother says even nearly 60 years later there are still thoughts of love. >> george and i do talk about it. maybe more recently in the last two or three years than before. >> reporter: why do you think that is? >> oh, i think we're getting older, and -- and robin to me is...
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this is not what meg whitman wants as she tries to get a grip on a sinking technology giant. look at this, pre-market activity, hewlett-packard way down. by the way, that stock is one of the 30 components of the dow industrials. that's a loss for hewlett-packard shaving about 13 points off the dow and futures pointing 17 points lower. here is another big story of the morning, france downgraded. moody's taking away france's perfect triple-a credit rating and worried about economic growth. they're drowning in debt. when francois hollande was elected taxed the rate on the rich 75% and loaded the lowered it to 60 for some workers all in the name of fairness and didn't help avoid a debt downgrade. the same policies are being pursued here. democrats want to raise the tax rate on the rich and the president has yet to produce a plan to reform entitlements. our debt grows by 1 trillion dollars a year, are we gambling with another downgrade? we'll talk to a rich guy, he wants, really, he wants to pay higher taxes. his name is eric schoenberg, he's calling himself part of the patriots f
this is not what meg whitman wants as she tries to get a grip on a sinking technology giant. look at this, pre-market activity, hewlett-packard way down. by the way, that stock is one of the 30 components of the dow industrials. that's a loss for hewlett-packard shaving about 13 points off the dow and futures pointing 17 points lower. here is another big story of the morning, france downgraded. moody's taking away france's perfect triple-a credit rating and worried about economic growth....
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of technology. there are things, if that virus or that bacteria gets to the right place and then technology is there to allow for it to be spread, that's the thing that we want to be most aware of. and with hospitals in uganda working on infection control is probably going to be the best thing to prevent ebola from getting out and causing worldwide problems. >> there's another very simple piece of technology that we take for granted now but according to some accounts was perhaps very important in the early spread of hiv, of the pandemic strain, and that's the hypodermic needle that was being used in central africa to inoculate people with various kinds of medicines including medicines to deal with malaria. and there weren't very many needles, so they were being reused. we're talking about the 1920s and the 1930s. and i think it's, there's a fine writer who's published a book called "the origins of aids," who -- he's not the only person who's developed this hypothesis, but he explores it and brings n
of technology. there are things, if that virus or that bacteria gets to the right place and then technology is there to allow for it to be spread, that's the thing that we want to be most aware of. and with hospitals in uganda working on infection control is probably going to be the best thing to prevent ebola from getting out and causing worldwide problems. >> there's another very simple piece of technology that we take for granted now but according to some accounts was perhaps very...
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it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and strip hundreds of them each day get a widget when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and the lowest not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we rebel to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production one is quite efficient to work for hard wages to where employee. the trunks and up here weather turned into planks which branch off for all manner of uses these would expats of luggage but not all of it goes with gold. here in the museum island of traditional methods they used to build and maintain churches and dwellings dating back hundreds of years in this whole what careers you so want to riches by. complexity these planks are about to become part of something which exemplifies the combination of tradition and technology. but here at the valley on both viking boat makers what is fashioned into their souls new and
it sounds like a dragon crashing through the forest but it is in fact technology versus trees and would you believe it this machine can fall and strip hundreds of them each day get a widget when building this facility we wanted to use advanced technology that would increase efficiency and the lowest not to use manual labor also this provides for better quality goods as a result we rebel to conquer western markets the demand for corrina birchwood is high since our production one is quite...
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> > you think about technology and you think about where actually we have evolved in the last four years, and this cloudspace really came out of nowhere. four years ago, who knew what the cloud meant, right? now there's this storage, and everybody with a smartphone and everybody in the tech world is using the cloud, and they were really at the forefront, and it has paid off big-time for them. > > good to have you on the show. that's scott bauer of trading advantage. > > thanks angie. that's it for today. coming up tomorrow, why so many americans are doing this... when they could be doing this... the reasons people choose work over play on wednesday's show. from all of us at first business, have a terrific tuesday! . >>> complete bay area news coverage starts right now, this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> well, good morning, it is tuesday, i am in for pam cook, let's check in with steve paulson, good morning. >>> increasing light rain has been to the north but the front still has a ways to go and in advance of that, there is going to be mostly cloudy partly cloudy skies and that bree
> > you think about technology and you think about where actually we have evolved in the last four years, and this cloudspace really came out of nowhere. four years ago, who knew what the cloud meant, right? now there's this storage, and everybody with a smartphone and everybody in the tech world is using the cloud, and they were really at the forefront, and it has paid off big-time for them. > > good to have you on the show. that's scott bauer of trading advantage. > > thanks...
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students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a joyful sight. a sentiment that hopefully ensures that russia's northern reindeer will have caretakers for generations to come.
students learn different languages utilize modern technologies through specialized grant programs and even learn arts skills all within a protected environment the school was founded. a scientist who wanted a better way of life for his people but even with the most progressive ideas and education many say they don't want to trade the modern life. i have returned to the tundra and i actually like it here if you're outside there's fresh air fresh water looks at the site you can see deer it's a...
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some of these factories, the technology is pretty old. when was the last time you bought a hostess ho-ho or a twinkie? >> like recently. >> i love twinkies but i can't remember the last time i went in a store and bought one. >> i think they're iconic and i think the pr value you could really, you know, what other brand has a name that everyone is talking about. >> another company or another investor comes in and buys the brand and doesn't have the labor issue to go with it. >> well, resolve the labor issues. obviously people need jobs, they want to work -- viable company. >> exactly. >> right here. >> hire soledad o'brien. >> and i eat tweng kis. >> last time i ate a twinkie was at a state fair. you eat the fried twinkie. >> ahead on "starting point" this morning, and that ends that conversation. doesn't it? let's talk about israel a little bit more putting a ground invasion of gaza on hold. is that going to last? and for how long? we're going to talk to prime minister benjamin netanyahu coming up. americans believe they should be in char
some of these factories, the technology is pretty old. when was the last time you bought a hostess ho-ho or a twinkie? >> like recently. >> i love twinkies but i can't remember the last time i went in a store and bought one. >> i think they're iconic and i think the pr value you could really, you know, what other brand has a name that everyone is talking about. >> another company or another investor comes in and buys the brand and doesn't have the labor issue to go with...
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we are increasingly reliant on the source of technology. when it disappears, we do not want to do. the resiliency of the networks will be looked at. host: ocean beach, st. charles. good morning. caller: my pillboxes ocean beach. i had an oceanfront house that was displaced car where it for originally was. i wanted to mention to you there was an act of congress back in the 1960's that subscribed to replenishment that has never been acted on. since 1976 about a dime of federal or local money has gone into replenishment on s.i. that protect long island. recently in 2009 we spent 9- $15,000 per household in the town to do a beach replenishment program. what happens now at this point? we become a federally-managed beach. we have no reaction from those in charge of the federally- managed feet to do any shoring up. it is sort of like everyone talks about stories of the force already out of the barn, and now they are looking to close the door. in essence the levels of bureaucracy are so thick between state and federal and the dp in national stores have the resources to pick my house up and
we are increasingly reliant on the source of technology. when it disappears, we do not want to do. the resiliency of the networks will be looked at. host: ocean beach, st. charles. good morning. caller: my pillboxes ocean beach. i had an oceanfront house that was displaced car where it for originally was. i wanted to mention to you there was an act of congress back in the 1960's that subscribed to replenishment that has never been acted on. since 1976 about a dime of federal or local money has...
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. >> your tablets your phones your cameras with blue tooth technology any device it's about $140. >>> all of these gadgets and apps hopefully make your travel less aggravating. thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> coming up the time is about 5 minutes to the top of the hour. millions of tax dollars use to do build a beautiful harbor in alaska. there's no way to get to it. can you figure out the word of the day? stick around for the answer. [ fishing rod casting line, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it... in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. mmm... [ male announcer ] sounds good. it's amazing what soup can do. >> two minutes until the top of the hour as we look at good, bad and ugly. first the good, nascar has the first female hit woman. kristin abbott. she will be responsible for the front tire. >> and jersey shore the mike the situation, had a situation on his hands. he accidentally tweeted his cell phone number to all one millio
. >> your tablets your phones your cameras with blue tooth technology any device it's about $140. >>> all of these gadgets and apps hopefully make your travel less aggravating. thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> coming up the time is about 5 minutes to the top of the hour. millions of tax dollars use to do build a beautiful harbor in alaska. there's no way to get to it. can you figure out the word of the day? stick around for the answer. [ fishing rod casting line,...
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unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. oral-b power brushes. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> for sports. monday night football, niners/bears. colin kaepernick got his first nfl start, threw two touchdown passes and the 49ers shocked the bears 32-7. >>> to nba, in overtime, golden state's curry drove the lane and dished off to david lee to give the warriors the lead over the mavericks. the final golden state over dallas, 105-101. >>> the clippers' chris paul was on the run for a rare dunk as he scored 19 points against the spurs and los angeles beat san antonio, 92-87. >>> and finally, soccer star david beckham is going to be playing his final game for the los angeles galaxy
unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. oral-b power brushes. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark...
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but, it's all about the future with technology, it's all about their growth. >> reporter: ottelini's big miss on mobile computing has made investors question intel's future. suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: u.s. stocks staged their best single session rally in weeks. the s&p 500 was strong from the opening bell, finishing at its highest price of the session. up 2%. trading volume was 707 million shares on the big board. just under 1.8 billion on the nasdaq. fueling today's rally: the materials sector jumped 2.9%, technology bounced back 2.8%, and telecommunications was up 2.3%. a big help today was the biggest publicly traded company in the u.s.; apple. due to its size and influence in the s&p 500 and nasdaq, when apple moves, so do those indices. and today that was higher. apple jumped 7.2%, rallying more than 38 dollars per share. this was apple's second best single day gain this year. apple had been sinking since hitting an all time high in september. with today's gain, its down just over 19% from that record. we reported on the strong existing home sales report earlier.
but, it's all about the future with technology, it's all about their growth. >> reporter: ottelini's big miss on mobile computing has made investors question intel's future. suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> tom: u.s. stocks staged their best single session rally in weeks. the s&p 500 was strong from the opening bell, finishing at its highest price of the session. up 2%. trading volume was 707 million shares on the big board. just under 1.8 billion on the nasdaq....
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ first rule of taking the world by surprise? do something the world will actually notice. introducing the entirely new ford fusion. with a turbo-charged ecoboost engines and a hybrid that doubles the fuel economy of the average vehicle. it's an entirely new idea of what a car can be. we find the best, sweetest craforelobste that we can find. [ malennounc ] it'ti focrabfestt red lobster! his ar, y 1 of 5ntrees like our ne crab d garlic shri. half-pou otender crab pair with savory shrimp. st 12.99. odig into our hearty crab and roasted garlic seafood bake all with salad and unlimited cddar bay biscuit so much to choose from, so ittle time. so come into red lobster for abfest today and sea food differentlrom, so ittle time. >>> we start the second half with stories we care about where we focus on our own
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ first rule of taking the world by surprise? do something the world will actually notice. introducing the entirely new ford fusion. with a turbo-charged ecoboost engines and a hybrid that doubles the fuel economy of the average...
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lista great strength is to the world's most important technology companies and almost all important technology companies in modern america started out on the nasdaq. during my business and -- business career, nasdaq has been the venue for a successful growing company to get the capital to continue its growth. this is a point of want to emphasize. it is small, growing companies that create all the jobs in america. these are companies that start out small and become google, or federal express, or places like the nasdaq. those companies go disproportionately to the nasdaq this is one of the key mechanisms by which jobs are created in america. we have lost track during the debate around sarbanes oxley, more recently in the debate about dodd-frank, but our capital markets are the envy of the world. our equity markets are something that are unique to america, their deep, there are strong, there are one of the key ways in which we keep growing an economy that is competitive in the world. that is why we have asked about to come here. when you spend time around washington, people want to know what mark
lista great strength is to the world's most important technology companies and almost all important technology companies in modern america started out on the nasdaq. during my business and -- business career, nasdaq has been the venue for a successful growing company to get the capital to continue its growth. this is a point of want to emphasize. it is small, growing companies that create all the jobs in america. these are companies that start out small and become google, or federal express, or...
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use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. in the drive to end hunger why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - comp
use the most advanced technology to protect our water. billions in the economy. at chevron, if we can't do it right, we won't do it at all. we've got to think long term. we've got to think long term. ♪ [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp...
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the technology is too expensive. it is coming down fast. and the boxes which are built by whirlpool, general electric and eaton have the possibility of coming in at $500 apiece. further, there is already a natural gas distribution system in place. utility companies cover 65 million customers. if they were smart, right, utilities, this is a good business for them, they can subsidize the boxes to allow for overnight fueling. the storms in the northeast showed the wisdom of hooking up a generator. this is a similar operation. the utilities should be behind them. you get the utilities providing the feature and the box. then the demand for the vehicles will expand dramatically and you'd have to believe that auto companies will then offer natural gas fuel option en masse. savings from fuel will be considerable for each household. right now you can see a 2 1/2 year payback for the vehicles as the annual savings will be at $2,175 per household. cost about $4,000 more than a gasoline powered car. people don't like to pay that much though. they don't
the technology is too expensive. it is coming down fast. and the boxes which are built by whirlpool, general electric and eaton have the possibility of coming in at $500 apiece. further, there is already a natural gas distribution system in place. utility companies cover 65 million customers. if they were smart, right, utilities, this is a good business for them, they can subsidize the boxes to allow for overnight fueling. the storms in the northeast showed the wisdom of hooking up a generator....
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we saw that in the days since the election, the technology failed. >> i think you hit the nail on the last point. the obama campaign had 200,000 people on get out the vote. romney campaign had 20,000. just 10%. it makes a difference. i thought republicans were energized. >> they cannot be energized left to talk about the candidate is and asking for their vote but why the candidate will be better for you. one thing for them to vote against barack obama, another to be energized and get out to vote for mitt romney. tom: if i had a message i'm trying to sell it to people, they may not buy my message back of the best get out to vote effort possible and they still won't go out and vote for me if i have the wrong message. if i have the right message, i've got to at least have the ground game, otherwise the message dies. >> that was with a huge part about why the romney campaign failed. republicans in general don't understand it takes the human contact, and there have been some cservative groups that have done a great job. they tried their best to get out the vote, but it did not understand h
we saw that in the days since the election, the technology failed. >> i think you hit the nail on the last point. the obama campaign had 200,000 people on get out the vote. romney campaign had 20,000. just 10%. it makes a difference. i thought republicans were energized. >> they cannot be energized left to talk about the candidate is and asking for their vote but why the candidate will be better for you. one thing for them to vote against barack obama, another to be energized and...
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science technology innovation all the rest of the elements around russia we've got this huge earth covered. in screwed news over the past month wal-mart workers across america have been striking as part of a build up to a coordinated walkout this friday black friday one of the biggest shopping days of the year according to the group making change at walmart over a thousand store protests are planned across the country so little secret the wal-mart employees are mistreated and if they were to strike on friday not only would it be a huge blow to wal-mart's bottom line it would also send a clear message to wal-mart employees are no longer willing to tolerate any more abuse from the world's largest corporation however it feels it appears that wal-mart is doing everything in its power to stop the potential strikes and to ensure that it still rakes in millions of dollars this weekend joining me now to discuss more about this is david moberg senior editor with in these times magazine david welcome. glad to be here so why are the wal-mart employees planning to walk out on friday and how many do yo
science technology innovation all the rest of the elements around russia we've got this huge earth covered. in screwed news over the past month wal-mart workers across america have been striking as part of a build up to a coordinated walkout this friday black friday one of the biggest shopping days of the year according to the group making change at walmart over a thousand store protests are planned across the country so little secret the wal-mart employees are mistreated and if they were to...
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science technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. three. three. three. three three. three . download the official ati application. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch on t.v. any time any place. the team. started. and. the a. welcome back to crossfire computer labelle to remind you we're talking about china and its relationship with the world. elite and. the elite. ok drew i'd like to go back to you in san francisco you were and are two other guys before we went to the break would you like to take a side there but nature of containment of china. well i think one issue i would take it you know one aspect i take issue with is the idea that the u.s. is unified in its view on china i think there are very deep conflicting views who course we just went through electoral process the united states in which both parties were competing to see who could stand up to china but really the issues sitting down around the trade table and dealin
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what arehe best technology toys out there? the answers are coming out. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me out it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] gerri: for forget black friday. great thursday is hen retailers are opening door buster deals. here are some of the most sought after devices. christina, welcome to the show. one of the most inter
what arehe best technology toys out there? the answers are coming out. 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. so what if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking...
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from lasers, magnetic resonance, the algorithm for google searches, breakthrough technologies that we take for granted come out of our public impact of research universities. >> so you all seem generally optimistic about the ambitions of public universities can have and i would like to push back a little bit. when i read the headlines and i am searching for news, i see public research universities are talking about selective excellence or cure the university of vermont, the aspire program. the idea that universities, they need to focus on a few areas and sacrifice what one might find at the top private universities. michigan could be an exception to the rule. i am wondering, does that limit where you can have research breakthroughs? does that say that we will only have it in some areas? >> i think the question has to be one of balance. and the right proportion that one finds in history and current circumstances. i think your question suggests the importance of differentiation and where we have great strengths and comparative advantage. obviously, that is where the investment should ta
from lasers, magnetic resonance, the algorithm for google searches, breakthrough technologies that we take for granted come out of our public impact of research universities. >> so you all seem generally optimistic about the ambitions of public universities can have and i would like to push back a little bit. when i read the headlines and i am searching for news, i see public research universities are talking about selective excellence or cure the university of vermont, the aspire...
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unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. to the pits. men in jumpsuits fueled by adrenaline and the feat of strength and speed and right by their side a trail blazing woman proving she can do it with millions watching on a nascar track. abc's steve osunsami has her story. >> reporter: there's a revolution happening in nascar today, and her name is christmas. you're the real deal. >> i think so. you know, you can't really fake strength. >> reporter: while the track has certainly seen a few women drivers at elite levels, never before has a woman muscled her way into one of the physically demanding roles in the pit where in less than 12 seconds, they fuel the car and change the tires. it's a crucial job in a multi-billion dollar business. just a few extra seconds at a pit stop, and their driver loses. >> i just like the way she moves around the car. >> reporter: 30-year-old christmas abbot is that special woman, working the front tire position. and in these recorded
unique brush head cleans in three directions with up to 50% more brush movements than leading sonic technology. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. to the pits. men in jumpsuits fueled by adrenaline and the feat of strength and speed and right by their side a trail blazing woman proving she can do it with millions watching on a nascar track. abc's steve osunsami has her story. >> reporter: there's a revolution happening in nascar today, and her name is christmas....
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sanjay das is tippett's chief technology officer. he oversaw a huge jump in technology since tippett's started work on "twilight: new moon." >> the first time we did the wolves, we had about two million hair on the wolves. and by the end in the grand finale, we had almost 10 to 12 million. >> a 500% in three years. tippett relied largely on powerful dell machines for its effects, but insists technology is only part of the process. these animators act too. >> if they can act it themselves to get a reference of that and go back to their thing, to the desks and start animating that as well. >> the werewolf? >> yes. and if it's a biped, yes, quaped, not so much. >> it's a worldwide success, something this group of berkeley animators can take pride in. >> i just can't describe that feeling. that's why i'm in this business. i love it. >> 304 shots created by tippett for the "twilight" finally, including six new werewolf characters. tippett in part because of its "twilight" success is becoming one of the busiest study yo's of its kind. >> w
sanjay das is tippett's chief technology officer. he oversaw a huge jump in technology since tippett's started work on "twilight: new moon." >> the first time we did the wolves, we had about two million hair on the wolves. and by the end in the grand finale, we had almost 10 to 12 million. >> a 500% in three years. tippett relied largely on powerful dell machines for its effects, but insists technology is only part of the process. these animators act too. >> if they...
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if they switch from analog technology, which is the generational technology to digital technology, they can share with private users by global phones and tablets and everyone would be better off. that is what economists want to see. as rogers at them every time we get close, politics seems to enter this fray again. i am hopeful, but i cannot guarantee that this problem will get solved. >> host: jerry hausman? >> guest: it took us only 40 years to get there. [laughter] >> host: roger noll is the director of the stanford institute for economic policy research. jerry hausman is a professor at the massachusetts institute of technology. we are talking about the 30th anniversary of the decision to break up at&t. gentlemen, we will start with you, professor hausman. what is the relationship between a 1982 decision by harold green and is there a relationship between not matt and in 1996 telecommunications act? >> yes, by 1996, it was well recognize that things had gotten out of hand. you know, technology had changed. in 1996, a deal was made in large part. that was a competition was introduced
if they switch from analog technology, which is the generational technology to digital technology, they can share with private users by global phones and tablets and everyone would be better off. that is what economists want to see. as rogers at them every time we get close, politics seems to enter this fray again. i am hopeful, but i cannot guarantee that this problem will get solved. >> host: jerry hausman? >> guest: it took us only 40 years to get there. [laughter] >> host:...
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it will mean less spending on a rigid on technology and less capital available to existing companies and less capital for entrepreneurs looking to go public on our market. a decline in american ingenuity but would be a consequence in overtime, there would certainly be decline of our position in the world. as all prices adjust to market forces could reach a point where investors refuse to buy u.s. treasury bonds. we see investors' reaction -- reacting to the potential of these realizations now through an aversion to risk. since 2007, over $1 trillion has flowed into bonds and even a greater amount has flowed out of equities. in addition to a lack of clarity about huge tax policy, -- about future tax policy, this act as a deterrent for investments. $1 trillion is moving into fixed income where it is basically paying zero. that shows a fundamental aversion to risk. for companies able to access the credit market, times have been pretty good. investor appetite for this debt translates into cheap money for many companies. many start up companies do not have access to debt financing. the co
it will mean less spending on a rigid on technology and less capital available to existing companies and less capital for entrepreneurs looking to go public on our market. a decline in american ingenuity but would be a consequence in overtime, there would certainly be decline of our position in the world. as all prices adjust to market forces could reach a point where investors refuse to buy u.s. treasury bonds. we see investors' reaction -- reacting to the potential of these realizations now...
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sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> we are back. elizabeth warren of massachusetts is probably one of the most qualified people ever to potentially serve on the banking committee. so of course, wall street is trying to fight it. lobbyists are pressuring lawmakers to deny her a seat on the committee. the lobbying groups have been going nuts to keep warren off the committee according to a senate aid. the effort appears to be failing. there are two spots open on the banking committee and democrats control the senate. senate jack reid, the number two democrat on the committee, praised the senator from massachusetts. i can't think of anybody who has come to the senate with 30 years of detailed knowledge of the industry, he said. it's really an abundance of intellectual riches. she's been a kru saider in the industry. she conceived the protection bureau. her career, standing up for the regular folks of the middle class. and the bank
sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. >>> we are back. elizabeth warren of massachusetts is probably one of the most qualified people ever to potentially serve on the banking committee. so of course, wall street is trying to fight it. lobbyists are pressuring lawmakers to deny her a seat on the committee. the lobbying...
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that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >> welcome back. in this half hour, a 1950s style 91% tax rate? 91% tax rate? that's what ultra left economist wants but he forgot that in the 50s, we had three recessions and i think he forgot about the depression, also. meanwhile federal workers underpaid by a third? think again. a new study shows that hefty fringe benefits and job security leaves the private sector in the dust. okay. existing home sales up, prices up, home builder confidence on the rise. see those good looking pictures. all good stuff. on the other hand, business investment plunging everywhere and that can't be good. the threat of a
that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >> welcome back. in this half...
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new jersey well part of the money could go to help restructure part of the money could help go to the technologies that we have today like wind energy and solar energy some of the fastest growing energy sources in this country actually starting from a small base of course but they're moving quickly because because it's the way of the future it's when you invest in a wind turbine or you invest in solar panels you're investing in infrastructure the german model of doing this which is just you know you there's. you took the train across germany and you see nothing but a sea of solar panels on people's houses totally decentralized encouraging individual homeowners to buy their own systems giving them a tax incentive to do it and pay back. all of the large suggestions that i've been hearing of the highly centralized is this because we have you know privatized energy companies in the states and they're looking to control. i think that's part of the reason that the financing can get complicated when you're looking at the centralized system but i think we're moving both ways in terms of putting solar pane
new jersey well part of the money could go to help restructure part of the money could help go to the technologies that we have today like wind energy and solar energy some of the fastest growing energy sources in this country actually starting from a small base of course but they're moving quickly because because it's the way of the future it's when you invest in a wind turbine or you invest in solar panels you're investing in infrastructure the german model of doing this which is just you...